Make Ready Tech - Hanover Tysons Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Dunn Loring, VA at Geebo

Make Ready Tech - Hanover Tysons

4.
0 Tysons, VA Tysons, VA Estimated:
$36.
1K - $45.
7K a year Estimated:
$36.
1K - $45.
7K a year Hanover Company is looking for a Make Ready Technician for Hanover Tysons, a luxury mid-rise apartment community in Tysons, VA.
The Make Ready Tech is responsible for performing quality maintenance in a timely manner and satisfying all reasonable make-ready requests.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
1.
Paint and/or patchwork sheetrock in apartments and offices.
2.
Paint building exteriors and fencing when needed.
3.
Assist in basic make-readies.
4.
Re-stripe parking lots, curbs, tennis courts, and other common areas when directed.
5.
Follow all safety programs implemented by Hanover and according to policy.
6.
Walk the property and report any liability problems immediately.
7.
Perform any and all duties called upon by supervisors to ensure that property operates in an efficient and economic manner.
8.
Carry company issued mobile device when on call periodically.
9.
Must be able to lift 75 pounds.
Lifting belt required.
10.
Represent property and Hanover professionally through dress and behavior.
Hanover offers competitive pay, bonus potential, upward mobility, and a robust benefits program which includes paid time off, 401k with company match, comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance plans, and flexible spending accounts.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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